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It might seem totally counterintuitive, but we are not really wired to be happy; we are wired to be comfortable, and anything that is outside of that realm of comfort feels threatening or scary until we are familiar with it.
What happens if you continue to stick with what you have? What will you be missing?
Finally, a new sponsor told me I had the pu-pu platter of addictions: Basically, I used whatever I could find to not feel vulnerable
But things started to break. That last move back to Houston was the beginning of the long, miserable end to my parents’ marriage
Early in our branding engagements, we advise clients to set aside personal preferences in favor of thinking strategically about their brand, the future, and their customers.
We need a balance of awareness and action
Who could or would argue against doing work you’re proud of or creating the future you want to see? What we can debate, though, is the best way to go about
Embodying your core essence is your destiny.
That's why addicts are so interesting and so boring at the same time. They're interesting because they're called to something — something new, something unique, something that we, watching, can't wait to see them bring forth into manifestation. At the same time, they're boring because they never do the work.